If you've decided to get a massage on a regular basis, you may be trying to find the best time of day for a massage. Should you wait before work, during your lunch break, or until the evening? There are no hard and fast rules for everyone. It depends on your individual needs and whether you need a massage to improve athletic performance, relieve stress, or rehabilitate an injury.You can always ask your massage therapist for recommendations.
Here are some things you can consider when planning your time to get a massage:
- You're better off getting a massage after exercising
- If you tend to feel sleepy after a massage, you should do it as late in the day as possible so you can go home later.
- If you do not want the massage to take up time during the day, you can do it early in the morning. It will help you feel rejuvenated
- If you choose to schedule your massage after work, allow yourself to leave the office early to arrive on time for your massage. You don't want to come in a hurry
- Try not to schedule a massage during your lunch break, you will only stress if you arrive on time and have to rush back to the office afterwards. This may reduce the lasting effects of your massage
- Remember that everyone is different and reacts differently to massage. Some people feel very sleepy afterward, while others feel rejuvenated and more energetic. Use your feeling after a massage to choose the best time to massage
Your massage will always work, no matter what time you choose to have it. Better yet, if you want a consistent follow-up, choose a time when you know you won't be too busy afterward or you'll have at least an hour or so to relax with the effects of the massage. You also need to consider when your massage parlor is the most crowded and choose a time to avoid congestion. This will most likely mean the first or last booking of the day.
Always remember to tell your massage therapist ahead of time about any medical or chronic conditions you may have. This will help them tailor the treatment to you.
Choosing the right therapist to do your massage is also essential, and it's better to consult with a professional therapist. In Sophia’s Health Massage, you can find several kinds of massage, remedial, relaxation, deep tissue massage or even waxing. If you don't know which message you need, Sophia’s Health Massage therapist will help you decide it.


